
Gabriella Pinos
Digital News ProducerGabriella Pinos is a former digital news producer at WUSF.
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WUSF reporters Steve Newborn and Kerry Sheridan discussed the state's primary results and what races to expect in the November election.
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The Southwest Florida Water Management District voted to extend the restrictions until Dec. 31 for Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas counties.
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Florida has had nonpartisan school board elections since 1998. If the amendment that Roach sponsored passes in November, it will restrict No Party Affiliation voters from choosing candidates in primary elections.
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Louis Virelli, constitutional law professor at Stetson University College of Law, discusses the legality of the Florida abortion amendment on the November ballot.
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The Independent Florida Alligator reported that the former University of Florida president and U.S. senator's hiring of former aides and allies to large salaries. Reporter Garrett Shanley discusses the findings.
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Alex Mahadevan, the director of MediaWise, Poynter Institute’s digital media literacy project, talks about how to fact-check the news.
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It happened as the mother was dropping off the 12-year-old near Booker Middle School on Monday. The youngster was taken to Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital with critical injuries.
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The Democratic candidate in the U.S. Senate race in Florida discussed some of her policies with Tom Hudson on "The Florida Roundup." It comes with early voting for the primary election underway.
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Some parts of the region received 8 to 12 inches of rain that resulted in flooded roads. Early Monday, I-75 at Fowler was closed after a semitrailer became submerged in the Tampa Bypass Canal.
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The first phase of the project is starting between North 15th and 17th Streets. It's expected to take two weeks. The road will eventually be paved with bricks from Nick Nuccio Parkway to 26th Street.